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The future of the dormant Park Hill golf course in northeast Denver is headed back to the ballot. The Denver City Council on Monday night referred a question to the April 4 municipal election that ...
As the tug-of-war over the future of the Park Hill golf course property continues, city planners and the development firm that owns the 155-acre property are gearing up for another round of public … ...
Park Hill Golf Course in Denver set to become a public park this summer 02:42 It's official, Denver is getting it's next major park. CBS News Colorado reported this would come to fruition ahead of ...
Park Hill Golf Course in Denver set to become a public park this summer 02:42 Denver Mayor Mike Johnston announced Wednesday the city is acquiring the former Park Hill Golf Course in a land swap deal.
KMGH - Denver Scripps Thu, January 16, 2025 at 1:43 AM UTC After years of questions about its future, the site of the former Park Hill Golf Course has been acquired by the City of Denver, which ...
DENVER — The city of Denver has acquired the former Park Hill Golf Course for use as a public park, city leaders announced Wednesday. Mayor Mike Johnston said the 155-acre parcel is the city’s ...
Denver will acquire the former Park Hill Golf Course in an unprecedented land swap deal that will give the city its fourth largest park, Mayor Mike Johnston said Wednesday. Why it matters: The move ...
The Park Hill Golf Course has been a mainstay hot-button political item in Denver politics since Westside Investment Partners bought the 155-acre property for $24 million in 2019.
On this year's ballot is Referred Question 20, which asks voters to decide whether a conservation easement on the Park Hill Golf Course should be lifted and potential redevelopment be allowed.
This historic deal in Denver now becomes the largest single city acquisition of private land for a public park. "What we need ...